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  • #16
    not to sure about the paint thickness but usually well built appliances use epoxy paint

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    • #17
      Tim,

      Some very basic question:

      If I use the W4000 wool pad with the rotary to DACP some light scratches, (i don't know what do I call very deep swirls, so I just call them light scratches), will the process instill buffing marks or some light swirls? If so, do I need to follow it up with W8000 polishing pad and either #83 or #80? I have never used the wool pad since I'm of the impression that wools instill light swirls or marring. In this case, would #80 on a W8000 pad remove this minor defect left by the wool pad?

      If this doesn't get answered, I'll try to start another thread...
      I wash and wash my car until the whole thing disappeared!

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      • #18
        Hey,

        Using a wool pad will most often lead to some swirls and/or holograms. These will need to be buffed out using a less aggressive pad like the W-8006/W-8000 Polishing Pad and a product like #83 DACP. Depending on how hard/soft your paint is, will determine if you could use #80 Speed Glaze and a W-8006 pad to remove the swirling caused by the wool pad or if you will need #83.

        Does that help?

        Tim
        Tim Lingor's Product Reviews

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        • #19
          Thank You very very much! Exact answers!
          I wash and wash my car until the whole thing disappeared!

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